Massachusetts Salary Tax Calculator for the Tax Year 2018/19

You are able to use our Massachusetts State Tax Calculator in to calculate your total tax costs in the tax year 2018/19. Our calculator has recently been updated in order to include both the latest Federal Tax Rates, along with the latest State Tax Rates.
Our calculator has been specially developed in order to provide the users of the calculator with not only how much tax they will be paying, but a breakdown of all the tax costs that will be taken, with consideration to any deductions that they are able to receive.

Our Massachusetts Salary Tax Calculator has only one goal, to provide you with a transparent financial situation.
By seeing how all of your taxes are split up and where each of them go, you have a better understanding of why you pay the tax you do, where the money goes, and why each tax has a purpose.

Note: Keep in mind that when you are filing both your State and Federal tax returns, you should always consult with a professional. Failure to do so could result in filing these taxes wrongly, and thus landing you in trouble.

Using our Massachusetts Salary Tax Calculator

To use our Massachusetts Salary Tax Calculator, all you have to do is enter the necessary details and click on the "Calculate" button. After a few seconds, you will be provided with a full breakdown of the tax you are paying. This breakdown will include how much income tax you are paying, state taxes, federal taxes, and many other costs. In order to determine an accurate amount on how much tax you pay, be sure to incorporate any deductions that you are receiving. You can choose another state to calculate both state and federal income tax here.

Deductions

Your deductions play a key part in filing your taxes, and while some people find it easier to not file their deductions and "just pay the extra tax", it makes a difference in the long run. For example, if you are running a small business, there are many simple things that you are able to have tax deducted from. Perhaps office supplies, repairs on your office computers, building repairs, or even purchasing your workers suitable clothing for their job (e.g. a plumber should be wearing a boiler suit). While they are little things that not many people think about, your business thrives on these tiny details and therefore you are able to have tax deductions on them.